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SoE2020: Threatened flora species habitat
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Threatened flora habitat loss is ongoing in Queensland. -
WildNet Koala Locations
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Lists a summary of the koala Phascolarctos cinereus records approved for public release from the WildNet database. Exported from the WildNet database weekly (Saturdays). Koala... -
Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing Annual Report Data - 2015-16
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Additional information reported in lieu of inclusion in the annual report: consultancies, overseas travel, Queensland Language Services Policy. -
SoE2020: Pressures affecting riverine ecosystems
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Sediment, nutrients, pesticides and the loss of riparian forests are the major catchment pressures that broadly impact Queensland’s freshwater rivers but vary in their... -
Remuneration Information for government bodies – Department of Science,...
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Details of remuneration information various government bodies. Information regarding the role, function, responsibilities and achievements of this body is available in the... -
SoE2020: Riversleigh section of the Australian Fossil Mammal Sites World...
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The Riversleigh section of the Australian Fossil Mammal Sites meets 2 World Heritage natural criteria: major stages of earth's history and ongoing geological processes. -
SoE2020: Condition of aquatic ecosystem health
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Queensland’s aquatic ecosystems vary significantly in condition. Some are in pristine condition while others do not meet standards for water quality. -
SoE2020: Vehicle emissions
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Emissions from motor vehicles are a function of many factors, but most importantly total travel, fleet mix and emission control technology and driving behaviour. -
SoE2017: Commercial and industrial waste landfilled
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The 1.443 million tonnes of commercial and industrial waste landfilled in 2016–2017 was similar to the amounts reported in previous years. -
SoE2015: Major air pollutants
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The National Pollutant Inventory (NPI) tracks air pollutant emissions for industrial sources across Australia. -
Air Quality Monitoring - 2023
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Annual hourly air quality and meteorological data by monitoring site for the 2023 calendar year. For more information on air quality, including live air data, please visit... -
SoE2017: Land use, land use change and forestry sector greenhouse gas emissions
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
While emissions from the land sector decreased 80% between 2005 and 2016, Queensland is the largest source of this type of emission in Australia. -
Department of Environment and Science Annual Report Data 2019-20
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Additional information reported in lieu of inclusion in the annual report: consultancies, overseas travel, Queensland Language Services Policy. -
SoE2020: Cyclone activity
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Queensland experienced 8 cyclones between 1 January 2018 and 1 April 2020. -
Late payments—EHP (2013-2017)
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Details of late payments of invoices to all suppliers during the quarter together with details of any interest paid due to late payments to small businesses during the quarter. -
SoE2017: Land clearing impact on woody native vegetation
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
In 2015–2016, 395,000 hectares per year (ha/year) of woody vegetation was cleared, statewide. -
SoE2020: Land clearing impact on woody native vegetation
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
In 2016–2017, 356,000 hectares per year (ha/year) of woody vegetation was cleared, statewide. This represented a 9% decrease from 2015–2016. In 2017–2018,... -
SoE2015: Evaporation rate
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
In Queensland, potential evaporation is much higher than mean annual rainfall in semi-arid inland locations. -
SoE2020: Ozone concentrations
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
While hourly ozone levels in Townsville, Gladstone and South West Queensland have never exceeded the National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure 1-hour average... -
SoE2017: Annual rainfall
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Rainfall was extremely low across large parts of Queensland in 3 of the last 5 years with many areas experiencing drought.